Monday, August 1, 2011

Tulsa Northside Church of God in Chris

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Dr. David J & Alma Johnson
In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying,
 if any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink." - John 7:37

Patience had her perfect work in the Lord Jesus, and until the last day of the feast He pleaded with the Jews, even as on this last day of the year He pleads with us, and waits to be gracious to us. Admirable indeed is the longsuffering of the Saviour in bearing with some of us year after year, notwithstanding our provocations, rebellions, and resistance of His Holy Spirit. Wonder of wonders that we are still in the land of mercy!
Pity expressed herself most plainly, for Jesus cried, which implies not only the loudness of His voice, but the tenderness of His tones. He entreats us to be reconciled. "We pray you," says the Apostle, "as though God did beseech you by us." What earnest, pathetic terms are these! How deep must be the love which makes the Lord weep over sinners, and like a mother woo His children to His bosom! Surely at the call of such a cry our willing hearts will come.
Provision is made most plenteously; all is provided that man can need to quench his soul's thirst. To his conscience the atonement brings peace; to his understanding the gospel brings the richest instruction; to his heart the person of Jesus is the noblest object of affection; to the whole man the truth as it is in Jesus supplies the purest nutriment. Thirst is terrible, but Jesus can remove it. Though the soul were utterly famished, Jesus could restore it.
Proclamation is made most freely, that every thirsty one is welcome. No other distinction is made but that of thirst. Whether it be the thirst of avarice, ambition, pleasure, knowledge, or rest, he who suffers from it is invited. The thirst may be bad in itself, and be no sign of grace, but rather a mark of inordinate sin longing to be gratified with deeper draughts of lust; but it is not goodness in the creature which brings him the invitation, the Lord Jesus sends it freely, and without respect of persons.
Personality is declared most fully. The sinner must come to Jesus, not to works, ordinances, or doctrines, but to a personal Redeemer, who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree. The bleeding, dying, rising Saviour, is the only star of hope to a sinner. Oh for grace to come now and drink, ere the sun sets upon the year's last day!

No waiting or preparation is so much as hinted at. Drinking represents a reception for which no fitness is required. A fool, a thief, a harlot can drink; and so sinfulness of character is no bar to the invitation to believe in Jesus. We want no golden cup, no bejewelled chalice, in which to convey the water to the thirsty; the mouth of poverty is welcome to stoop down and quaff the flowing flood. Blistered, leprous, filthy lips may touch the stream of divine love; they cannot pollute it, but shall themselves be purified. Jesus is the fount of hope. Dear reader, hear the dear Redeemer's loving voice as He cries to each of us,

"IF ANY MAN THIRST, LET HIM COME UNTO ME AND DRINK."

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Tulsa Assembly of God


  Abundant Life Assembly of God 7401 S. Memorial Dr Tulsa 459-9495
  Central Assembly of God 4821 S. 72nd East Avenue Tulsa 622-9007
Go To Christian Chapel Assembly of God 7807 E. 76th Street Tulsa 250-2575
Go To Hope Worship Center 8304 S. 107th East Avenue Tulsa 249-4673
Go To Woodlake Assembly of God 7100 E. 31st Street Tulsa 622-7100
Go To Harvest Church Assembly of God 3707 E. 101st Street Tulsa 298-8119
  Arrow Life 12330 E. 60th Street Ste B Tulsa 621-4453
  Eastland Assembly of God 12310 E. 21st Street Tulsa 437-2590
  Faith Assembly of God 7500 E. 21st Street Tulsa 627-5100
  Garnett Assembly of God 2930 S. Garnett Road Tulsa 627-1957
  Praise Deaf Assembly of God 2930 S. Garnett Road Tulsa 663-3884
  Glad Tidings Assembly of God 38 S. Vandalia Avenue Tulsa 838-8098
  Maranatha Assembly of God 1315 S. 73rd East Avenue Tulsa 836-4941
Go To Assembly of God 200 E. Broadway Avenue Broken Arrow 251-8591
  Full Gospel Mission Church 500 N. 9th Street Broken Arrow 258-4929
  Grace Assembly of God 12120 E. Skelly Dr Tulsa 439-4077
  Newspring Assembly of God 2907 W. 108th Place Jenks 299-9722
Go To Carbondale Assembly of God 2135 W. 51st Street Tulsa 446-0795
  Covenant Life Family Worship Center 6607 W. 42nd Street Tulsa 446-6517
  Greater Heights Assembly of God 6621 E. Latimer Place Tulsa 835-6376
Go To Lighthouse Tabernacle Assembly of God 573 N. Memorial Dr Tulsa 386-2244
  New Hope Assemblies of God 3733 E. Latimer Place Tulsa 835-4225
  Red Fork Assembly of God 4241 S. 37th West Avenue Tulsa 446-8176
  Western Hills Assembly of God 6105 W. 36th Street Tulsa 446-4049
Go To New Life Center 5100 S. Aspen Avenue Broken Arrow 455-0571
  Southpark Assembly of God 5858 S. Elm Place 451-5900
  Lewis Avenue Assembly of God 1315 N. Lewis Avenue Tulsa 585-5829
  First Assembly of God 107 N. Stanley Street Bixby 366-8436
  Calvary Temple Assembly of God 4701 W. Edison Street Tulsa 587-9431
  Park Hill Assembly of God 302 N. Rosedale Avenue Tulsa 282-0514
  New Hope Assembly of God 14460 S. Elwood Avenue Glenpool 322-3516
  New Bethel Assembly of God 24918 E. 111th Street Broken Arrow 486-4059
  Evangel Assembly of God 18210 E. Admiral Place Catoosa 234-3502
  First Assembly of God 200 W. Elm Street Catoosa 266-2427
  Timber Ridge Assembly of God 1301 N. 273rd East Avenue Catoosa 266-2539
  Kiefer Assembly of God Highway 67 Kiefer 850-5748
  Turley Assembly of God 6305 N. Peoria Avenue Tulsa 425-1475
  Calvary Hill Assembly of God RR 3 Sapulpa 224-1520
  First Assembly of God 201 S. Water Street Sapulpa 224-5404
  Glenwood Assembly of God 1200 E. Taft Street Sapulpa 224-3245
  June Rose Assembly of God 1200 E. Taft Street Sapulpa 
  New Life Assembly of God 12215 N. Garnett Road Owasso 371-0692
Go To Owasso First Assembly of God 9341 N. 129th East Avenue Owasso 272-5219
  Faith Assembly of God 214 N. Cincinnati Sperry 288-7310
  Location 214 N. Cincinnati Sperry 
  South Heights Assembly of God 1100 S. Wickham Road Sapulpa 224-0471
  Calvary Heights Assembly of God 501 E. 10th Street Sand Springs 245-1704
Go To Cathedral of Praise 4600 S. 129th West Avenue Sand Springs 245-2434
Go To First Assembly of God 501 N. Grant Avenue Sand Springs 245-4413
Go To Prattwood Assembly of God 401 W. 41st Street Sand Springs 245-0297
  Sand Springs Victory Assembly of God 7709 W. Cameron Sand Springs 245-4753
  Higher Ground Assembly of God 217 S. 1st Sperry 288-6569
  Assembly of God 29707 State Highway 51 E. Coweta 486-3110
  Assembly of God Main Street Mounds 827-5473
  Verdigris Assembly of God RR 8 Claremore 266-2523
  First Assembly of God 1001 W. Center Street Collinsville 371-3007
  Assembly of God 1500 S. Osage Street Skiatook 396-1973
  Assembly of God Highway 64 and Cedar Street Haskell 482-5645
  Inola River of Life Assembly of God 206 W. Commercial Inola 543-2481
  East Gate Assembly of God 521 S. Muskogee Avenue Claremore 342-4865
  First Assembly of God 2100 W. Blue Starr Dr Claremore 341-0771

 Prue Assembly of God 702 E. Paudom Prue 242-3275

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Tulsa The Church of God

About The Tulsa Church of God

The Tulsa Church of God Commission:
"Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature."Mark 15:16 (KJV)"Feed the flock of God..."1 Peter 5:2 (KJV)"... to know them which labor among you ..."1 Thess. 5:12 (KJV)

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Do you want to know more about who we are and what we believe?
Take a look at our Statement of Beliefs or use the contact page to get in touch with us. Better yet visit us on the Sabbath

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Tulsa THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. JEROME

WHERE TO FIND US

WELCOME TO THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. JEROME

The Parish Church of St. Jerome welcomes visitors to every worship service. We look forward to greeting you personally, and we hope that the answers to these frequently asked questions will help you feel at home.
We're glad you're here!

WHAT KIND OF CHURCH IS THIS?
St. Jerome is an Inclusive Old Catholic Anglican Rite parish and a member of the Ecumenical Catholic Communion. Our basic beliefs are summarized in :
The teachings and person of Jesus Christ
The New Testament
The Nicene Creed
The Sacramental & Liturgical tradition
Apostolic Tradition and Succession affirmed
 We are an open and affirming communion recognizing the value and dignity of every person, in our God given diversity regardless of your heritage, culture, financial status, sexual orientation, age, gender, or marital status.
 We celebrate all seven sacraments with the two major sacraments being Baptism and Holy Communion in obedience to the teaching of Jesus Christ.
We recognize that Jesus is the host of the Eucharistic celebration and therefore all are welcome to the table of the Lord and Saint Jerome's !

HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE IN THE  SERVICE?
A copy of the service bulletin, including hymns for the day was given to you by our Ushers. The order of service is contained in this bulletin. You can also find the prayers , responses and details about the celebration of Mass in the Missalette found in the Pew rack. We customarily stand to praise God (when we sing), sit to learn (when we hear the lessons, the sermon, or announcements), and kneel to pray. We follow the order of service and participate audibly in the people's responses. We also spend time during each service greeting one another with a sign of peace. Customarily we are "huggers", but shaking hands is just fine, too. The "peace", as we call it, is a great time to meet other members of the Parish Church of St. Jerome. Feel free to stand, sit, kneel, and share the "peace" with the congregation as you feel comfortable. If you need assistance in finding your place as we move through the service, a member of our congregation is always willing to help you.  Following the service we invite you to join us for our coffee hour in the undercroft (that's our way of saying the basement). 
MAY I TAKE COMMUNION?
All  persons are not only welcome, but encouraged to join us at Christ?s Table. Our custom is to come to the kneelers, kneel or stand there, and receive the Communion Bread in our open hands. After consuming the Bread, we receive the cup, guiding it to our lips with one hand for a small taste of Wine. Children who have been baptized may receive Communion at the Parish Church of St. Jerome. Children who do not receive Communion are encouraged to accompany their parents to the altar rail, cross their arms over their chest, and receive a prayer of blessing.
HOW CAN I LEARN MORE?
You can learn more about Christianity by becoming involved in our Parish community. As you make friends here, you will experience the love of Jesus Christ in action. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions through our Inquirer's Class and small study groups. When you worship with us, please be certain to sign our welcome card found in the Pew rack . We offer a wide variety of ministry and fellowship opportunities throughout the year. We hope you will join us. Our Clergy, Vestry, and active members all want to meet you and they will be glad to answer any questions you might have.
HOW CAN I JOIN THE CHURCH?
You may join by profession of faith in Jesus Christ, followed by baptism, if you are not already baptized. If you have been baptized, you may have a record of baptism sent from your former Church, regardless of the denomination, fill out a confirmation form, attend Inquirers Classes, and be ?confirmed?. If you have already been confirmed in a similar denomination, you might also be able to join by ?reception?. If you are interested in joining the St. Jerome's, you should plan to attend an Inquirer?s Class, offered at different times throughout the year, and prepare to be received or confirmed by our Bishop. If you are looking for a church home or just have questions about St. Jerome's or your faith, our clergy will be glad to talk to you.
WHAT TIME ARE YOUR SERVICES?
learn more about us, our denomination, and our upcoming activities.
Our regular worship service is held at 11:00 AM every Sunday morning. and Holy Days as announced.  Adult education classes are held at varying times during the year . Throughout the year we hold a variety of special activities, such as Feast of Title and Parish Picnic , our annual Mardi Gras Celebration, Round Robin dinners, Bible studies, and the Annual Blessing of the Animals. The Parish Church of St. Jerome publishes a weekly newsletter called Around the Parish which lists weekly scripture readings, activities, prayers and concerns of the parish and other special features. You may also keep checking our  website to 

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Freedom Life Church of God


Welcome from

the Pastor


Pastor LacyThank you for visiting the internet ministry of the Freedom Life Church of God! God has given us the mandate to make disciples by what we do (Life – Isaiah 40:9), what God will do (Growing – Isaiah 40:10), and what God will do with us (Strong – Isaiah 40:11). Life growing strong is about building the kingdom through a disciple making body. We believe that God has given us this mandate for the edification of the body, to build the kingdom of God and to send forth disciples into the world to reach a generation for Christ.
We would like to invite you to come with us on the journey of life growing strong. If you are in the Tulsa area, we would like to invite you to come and worship with us! God bless you and please come and visit with us soon.

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Tulsa Church of God


Welcome to Our Web Site

Whaid G. RoseThe General Conference, Church of God (Seventh Day), is a family of more than 200 local congregations scattered across the United States and Canada. Through its International Ministerial Congress, the Church of God (Seventh Day) is a global church, connecting 300,000 members around the world. Begun in the mid-1800’s, this church remains committed to the centrality of Christ, the authority of Scripture, and the truth of the Sabbath, among other distinctives. Its denominational headquarters is located in Denver, Colorado.
As you browse this Website, I trust you will become more acquainted with our vision, our ministries, and our organizational structure. If you are a member, I trust you will be inspired to greater commitment, and if you are not, I pray you will consider partnering with us as we proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, introduce others to the Lord, teach them to obey His Word, and nurture spiritual growth in all believers.
Whaid G. Rose
President
General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day)

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Tulsa the Church of God

Monark Springs, Missouri
  to the Church of God Evening Light website.  The Church of God is a non-denominational body composed of every blood-washed one. It teaches salvation from all sin, sanctification for believers, and the unity of all God's people.

 In a religious world full of compromise and false doctrine, our prayer is that the Biblical truths presented here will prove a challenge and blessing to both saint and sinner. The light of truth continues to shine in the evening time.
 

  

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